I went shoe shopping with Noah recently. This is the first time I have gone shoe shopping with him for some time. He wanted to go to the mall. On the third of five stores we went to there was an interesting scene that played out for us. This shoe store was blasting some rap music. I have no clue who the rapper is or if he is even still alive. This rapper kept using the N-WORD over and over again in his song. There were all of these black people in this shoe store. Not one of them was bothered by the song, lyrics, or words. Yet if I started to sing along I would immediately be labelled a racist.
I did not sing along with this song. I noticed others in the store were. They were black and they are allowed to use that kind of language. The same language they tell us over and over again is so offensive to them. They are allowed to use words I am not allowed to us. They are given rights and privileges I am not given. Some of the people in that store were dancing to this song and that word. They were celebrating the word being used. Not one of them complained about hearing that word. Not one had an issue with that kind of language. I came away from the experience pretty confused. You are so offended by it that it makes you want to dance?
I had to ask for Noah to check on shoe sizes at this store. The workers were not very interested in helping us out. They wound up losing a sale. They are probably losing a lot of sales going forward. There were people using racial slurs against white people in a hate filled manner. It is not the kind of a place I want to go back to anytime soon. We finally did find Noah some shoes at a different store that let us self service. Meaning they had the sizes on the wall and we were able to try on the shoes. I left that whole experience pondering the question of those who claim they are so offended by a word they use, celebrate, and enjoying listening to. Is this another lie from the Democrat controlled media?
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